On Oct 31, 2007, at 7:22 PM, David Blevins wrote:

On Oct 31, 2007, at 5:19 PM, Dario Laverde wrote:

Hi all, just a couple of questions, I'm curious as to the beta release schedule and if there are any new features or TODOs (e.g. web admin and examples) for the Tomcat
plugin for 3.0 final release.

Off the top of my head, we need to fix up the invoker and jndi viewer apps to support business interfaces.

I think we should just make it so that any object bound to jndi can be invoked. IIRC there is a flag that says "if ejb allow invoke" that we can remove.

Some examples would be super too.

+1 My examples kind of suck :)

Will (or are) webservice annotations be supported in
the Tomcat plugin?

I think Dain's hacking on webservices now.

Yep.  I almost have jaxws working and hope to check it in tomorrow.

I've only just noticed the non-certified Geronimo distros, Little- G and Micro-G in the release notes for Gernonimo 2 (although I don't see a download for the Micro-G). How does OpenEJB compare with these from an end user perspective for someone who
hasn't used or doesn't need to use a full JEE 5 certified stack?

Little and Micro Gs build from the gbean kernel, module, module inheritance, repository, and dependency services etc. They're pretty attractive for people who require a more sophisticated environment.

I know it's still early but what are the thoughts on the direction of OpenEJB 3.x
with regards to JSR 316 (JEE 6) and JSR 299 (Web Beans)?

I personally am just getting ramped up.  No thoughts here.

Is Web Beans something we implement or something we integrate with like JSP or JSF?

-dain


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